Bug fix #2518, #2529, and various other fixes for shortcut key confusion

Bug fix #2483, 2520, 2524: change in bdb attributes and methods

Bug fix #2512: python 2.6 support

Bug fix #2485: cannot create new family tree

Bug fix #2507: unhandled exception when pasting invalid string

Bug fix #2503: change to use of md5 module

Bug fix to .desktop file

Gramps 3.0.3 ("I have this terrible feeling of déjà vu") released.

2008.10.19 This release contains the following:

Fix to prevent GRAMPS from hanging when running Graphviz reports

New translation: Catalan (ca)

Translation updates for de, fr, it, nb, nl, no, ru

Clean up references to gconf

Fixes for linking to the wiki manual

Small fixes in grampsxml DTD

The primary reason for the 3.0.3 release is to fix the Graphviz report hang issue introduced in 3.0.2.

Gramps 3.0.2 ("You look like a milkman to me") released.

2008.09.27 This release contains many bug fixes.

Translation updates for de, fr, hr, nl, no, pl, ru, sv

Many bug fixes (see ChangeLog for full list)

Several fixes backported from trunk

Many fixes to report plugins

Windows-specific fix for RCS

GEDCOM fix for ADDR

Fix for media with non-ASCII characters in filename

Fixes to Gramplets

Linux Genealogy CD 4.0

2008.06.26 The GRAMPS project is pleased to announce the new release of the Linux Genealogy CD 4.0. This Live CD is based on Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron) Desktop CD and, in addition to the regular Hardy, features pre-installed GRAMPS 3.0.1, GeneWeb, and LifeLines applications, as well as GraphViz program to draw pretty graphs in GRAMPS.

With this disc, you can boot and run Linux
genealogical (and other) software without touching anything
on the hard drive.
In addition to the Live Session, this disk also allows permanent
installation of Linux and genealogical software on your computer's hard
drive.

The GRAMPS project is pleased to announce the new release of the Linux Genealogy CD 3.0. This disk is based on Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) and features GRAMPS 2.2.7, as well as other genealogy software: GeneWeb and LifeLines. The disk can be used both as a Live Session CD, and as the installation disk to install Ubuntu and genealogy software permanently on your hard drive (if you so wish).
Download and details: see Linux Genealogy CD